Thank you all.
ian.bertram wrote:Number 3 light is great, the only imperfection is the shadow of the photographers on the left. Nice work
aim54x wrote:Something doesnt look right in the morning light photo....there is a photographer...and it looks green on my screen.
I agree I'm distracting.
I could easily crop it down, or clone it out. I'll think about it.
I'm concerned about the green cast. It looked OK on a couple of calibrated LCDs here, but on my uncalibrated LCD at work it looked slightly green. I could adjust it, but don't want to go too far. Does it look green to other people?
Bluebell wrote:You were fortunate to get access inside the circle, what was that experience like?
Did they let you use a tripod?
surenj wrote:You have done well to get rid of the crowds! Or is it this empty normally??
Did you get a chance to lightpaint??
It was very impressive. You don't really get a feel for how big the stones are until you walk under them. Unfortunately it's a bit of a blur, given I was rushing too much because of the time limit and it was quite early for me (first shot 4:55am).
If you're lucky it can be empty. I'm told going at dawn is quieter then sunset.
It's definitely worth looking at arranging
Stone Circle Access. Our group arrived just before dawn and were the only ones there. About half way through another photographer arrived. So when we left, after our hour, he would have had the stones to himself!
We could use tripods, but not with spikes.
No chance to lightpaint. An hour is certainly not enough. Even with only 5 others there it's tricky to keep people out of shot.
DebT wrote:I'll keep my eye out for the HDR's as I'm sure they will bring out more details in the rocks
My attempts at HDR so far have been terrible. I'm going to have to source so other software.
Killakoala wrote:In fact, I think they are all very good images. Certainly among the better travel images I've seen, but then I would kind of expect that from you
Wow, thank you. I really enjoy travel photography. It's a shame I can't do more of it.
Killakoala wrote:The images from Fountains Abbey brought back some memories for me when I was a youngster, I used to visit the parklands surrounding quite often. It was always a nice day out there, to be amongst my ancestors
Fountains Abbey was great. There were lots of people having picnics there with the same idea.
I forgot to mention, on Smugmug if you hit the "Map This" button you can see the GPS positions for all my shots.
Daniel